I want this dress ;)

The starting point for my design was the sweatheart(ish) neckline. I used an upside down heart (cropped) to mimic the neckline (white part). Further inspiration from the tone on tone navy lace. To achieve this I used my Silhouette sketch pens to draw the vine pattern and added a WOS to give a subtle shimmer.
If you look closer you will also see a tiny bow on the waistline. So I finished off the card with a magenta bow and flower accent.

A close up to show the shimmer:

I saved the sentiment for you:

I just can't stop taking photo's of my dear Sugar... Many of you asked me to show more of him, so here he is!

Stunning card...Drawing with the pen and hi-lighting it with the WOS is so very effective. The colours and the style of the card is stunning. Another beauty x Talking of Beauty....Sugar is right up there too x

Hanniele, love your card, this dress is a dream, I wish I could loose 10lbs. in a flash to wear it, LOL!! And you made me totally roll on the floor laughing at that video, I missed that Ellen episode, Oh my goodness, those are indeed KILLER heals, those shoes are just to look good, it's almost impossible to walk normal in them, sheeesh!! been there.....tried to do that, LOL!!

I love how you pulled all this elite details from the dress to create this beauty - it's fabulous! And Sugar is absolutely gorgeous. What a sweetie! I think when we have our CASology get together we need to bring all the pooches too! :)It's World Rugby Classic Week here in Bermuda. The Springboks clobbered the USA (29 - 12) but lost to the All Blacks (20 - 14).

I love how you described the meaning behind each part of your card...amazing! Also fantastic is that vine pattern - I have never used sketch pens for my Silhouette, but now I feel like I need to give it a try! Thanks so much for joining us on the Runway :)

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